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Infоrmаtiоn fоr questions 33-34 Consider the following gаme. Plаyer 1 (the “row” player) can pick among four different strategies (A, B, C, and D). Player 2 (the “column” player) can pick among five different strategies (E, F, G, H and I). In the game matrix below, all combinations of the strategies, and all outcomes, are shown. The first number in each cell is Player 1’s payoff, and the second number is Player 2’s payoff. In the questions, when a set of two strategies is written, such as (A,E), the first letter is meant to denote player 1’s strategy, and the second letter is player 2’s strategy. As shown in the payoff matrix above, strategy pair (A, G) is not a Nash equilibrium. Suppose that the payoffs of strategy pair (A, G) changed to one of those below. If there are no other changes to the payoff matrix, which of the payoffs below for strategy pair (A, G) would make it a Nash equilibrium? Remember, the first number is Player 1’s payoff, and the second number is Player 2’s payoff.